Selected Features

Ambivalent Empire: A Book Review EssayBy Brig. Gen. John S. BrownFive books help put America’s post-9/11 international affairs into a revealing perspective on America’s ambivalence to empire as well as the ramifications of taking on that role.

Adaptive Leaders Course: Old Dogs Teaching New Tricks (Part 2 of 2)By Maj. Donald E. VandergriffTeachers of adaptability are the core of the Adaptive Leaders Course, and they must be trained and chosen carefully so that future leaders, as well as the Army and its institutions, can adapt creative solutions to tactical, operational and strategic problems.

Departments

Back in Action: An American Soldier’s Story of Courage, Faith, and FortitudeCapt. David Rozelle

What We Need: Extravagance and Shortages in America’s MilitaryBarrett Tillman

A Civilian’s Guide to the U.S. Military: A Comprehensive Reference to the Customs, Language, and Structure of the Armed ForcesBarbara Schading, Ph.D.

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Legislative Action

AUSA works diligently on Capitol Hill ensuring that our Soldiers and their families are taken care of. AUSA is also a watch dog for government civilian’s issues. To learn more about our work on Capitol Hill click here.